Device comprising a support structure and a rotating shaft and wind turbine
A device is provided having a support structure and a rotating shaft having a center axis which rotating shaft and support structure are pivotable supported against each other by at least one hydrodynamic rotary bearing including a first bearing part and a second bearing part pivotable relatively to each other, a lubricant and a contact zone between the first bearing part and the second bearing part at least when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest, wherein the rotating shaft and the support structure are shaped in such a way and the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is in such a way arranged on the rotating shaft and the support structure that the contact zone of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is submerged in the lubricant even when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest.
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This application claims priority of European Patent Office application No. 08004588.3 EP filed Mar. 12, 2008, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
FIELD OF INVENTIONThe invention relates to a device comprising a support structure and a rotating shaft which rotating shaft and support structure are pivotable supported against each other by means of at least one hydrodynamic rotary bearing. The invention concerns also a wind turbine comprising such a device.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONA hydrodynamic rotary bearing comprises e.g. an outer sleeve, an inner ring and a lubricant. The outer sleeve and the inner ring are pivotable relatively to each other. Under normal operating conditions the inner ring and the outer sleeve of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing are separated by a film of the lubricant. At start-up and shut-down of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing, i.e. when the speed of rotation e.g. of the inner ring relatively to the outer sleeve is low, this film of the lubricant is in general not able to carry the load on the hydrodynamic rotary bearing, and the inner ring and the outer sleeve come into direct contact. This leads to increased wear and is therefore undesirable.
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In U.S. Pat. No. 6,781,276 B1 a wind turbine having a direct drive generator is disclosed. The generator comprises a stator arrangement and a rotor arrangement located inside the stator arrangement. The rotor arrangement is attached to a rotor shaft. The stator arrangement is supported on the rotor shaft by two bearings, which can be hydrodynamic rotary bearings. In this case the load of the stator arrangement is carried by the parts of the hydrodynamic rotary bearings which are above the rotor shaft. When a wind turbine, in particular a generator of this or a similar design is at rest, the lubricant of the hydrodynamic rotary bearings tends to drain to the bottom of the hydrodynamic rotary bearings under the influence of gravity. When the wind turbine, in particular the generator starts up, the entire load of the stator arrangement will initially be carried by dry bearing surface to bearing surface contacts in the two hydrodynamic rotary bearings. Because the rotor shaft or the rotor arrangement may have to rotate a significant distance before lubrication can take effect, the hydrodynamic rotary bearings are prone to serious wear.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThis problem could be mitigated by pumping lubricant into the contact zone of a hydrodynamic rotary bearing just before the rotor shaft and thus the inner ring of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing start to rotate. But for a wind turbine, whose rotor shaft starts rotating and is driven by wind, even when no electrical power is available, a solution based on an active pumping of lubricant may not be feasible.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a device and a wind turbine as initially mentioned in such a way, that the wear during a start-up in a hydrodynamic bearing is reduced.
This object is inventively achieved by a device comprising a support structure and a substantially horizontal arranged rotating shaft having a centre axis which rotating shaft and support structure are pivotable supported against each other by means of at least one hydrodynamic rotary bearing comprising a first bearing part and a second bearing part pivotable relatively to each other, a lubricant as well as a contact zone between the first bearing part and the second bearing part at least when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest, wherein the rotating shaft and the support structure are shaped in such a way and the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is in such a way arranged on the rotating shaft and the support structure that the contact zone of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is submerged in the lubricant even when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest. Thus the inventor proposes a passive solution wherein the design of the rotating, substantially horizontal arranged shaft, which preferably supports the static, gravitational load of the support structure, the design of the support structure of the device as well as the arrangement of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing on the rotating shaft and the support structure are in such a way that the contact zone of the first and the second bearing part of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is in the lower half of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing, where the lubricant is available, when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest. In this way a load carrying film of lubricant is able to begin to develop as soon as e.g. the rotating shaft and thus e.g. the first bearing part of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing start rotating. As a consequence the occurrence of wear during the start-up of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing can be reduced.
Preferably the first bearing part of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is an outer bearing sleeve arranged on the rotating shaft and the second bearing part of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is an inner ring connected to the support structure.
According to an embodiment of the invention the rotating shaft comprises a first ring-shaped projection having an outer ring-shaped surface and an inner ring-shaped surface in relation to the centre axis of the rotating shaft, wherein the first bearing part, i.e. the outer bearing sleeve, of a first hydrodynamic rotary bearing is arranged on the inner ring-shaped surface of the first ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft.
According to another embodiment of the invention the support structure comprises a first ring-shaped projection, wherein the first ring-shaped projection of the support structure is connected to the second bearing part, i.e. the inner ring of the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing. Thus the first ring-shaped projection of the support structure is at least partially arranged inside the first ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft. At least a part of the weight and any other load on the support structure are transferred to the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing through the first ring-shaped projection of the support structure. The part of the weight and the load on the first ring-shaped projection of the support structure point downwards, thus the second bearing part of the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing, i.e. the inner ring, which is connected to the first ring-shaped projection of the support structure, experiences a force downwards, too. As a consequence the contact zone in the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at the lower part of the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing and therefore the contact zone is submerged in the lubricant, even when the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest.
In a further embodiment of the invention the rotating shaft comprises a second ring-shaped projection having an outer ring-shaped surface and an inner ring-shaped surface in relation to the centre axis of the rotating shaft, wherein the first bearing part of a second hydrodynamic rotary bearing, i.e. the outer bearing sleeve, is again arranged on the inner ring-shaped surface of the second ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft.
According to another embodiment of the invention the support structure comprises a cylindrical or a second ring-shaped projection, wherein the cylindrical or second ring-shaped projection of the support structure is connected to the second bearing part of the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing, i.e. the inner ring. The cylindrical or second ring-shaped projection of the support structure is at least partially arranged inside the second ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft. In a similar way as described before a part of the weight and any other load on the support structure are transferred to the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing through the cylindrical or the second ring-shaped projection of the support structure. The part of the weight and the load on the cylindrical or second ring-shaped projection of the support structure point downwards, thus the second bearing part of the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing, i.e. the inner ring, which is connected to the cylindrical or the second ring-shaped projection of the support structure, experiences a force downwards, too. As a consequence the contact zone in the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at the lower part of the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing and therefore the contact zone is submerged in the lubricant, even when the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest.
According to a variant of the invention the rotating shaft carries a rotor arrangement of a generator. According to another variant of the invention the support structure is a support structure of a stator arrangement of a generator. Preferably the generator is a direct drive or directly driven generator provided for a wind turbine.
The object of the present invention is also inventively achieved by a wind turbine comprising a device as described before.
The invention will in the following be explained in more detail with reference to the schematic drawings, wherein
The hydrodynamic rotary bearing 16 comprises in a not explicitly shown manner an outer bearing sleeve fixedly attached to the inner ring-shaped surface 14 of the ring-shaped projection 12 and an inner ring fixedly connected to the ring-shaped projection 15 of the support structure 11.
The weight of the support structure 11 and a loading force G acting on the support structure 11 point downwards, so that the upper part of the support structure 11 experiences a force in the direction of the rotating shaft 10, whereas the lower part of the support structure 11 experiences a force in the direction away from the rotating shaft 10. Thus the contact zone in the hydrodynamic rotary bearing 16 is at the lower part of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing 16 and therefore the contact zone is submerged in the lubricant of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing 16, even when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing 16 is at rest. In
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In case of the present embodiment of the invention the generator rotor 37 is fixedly attached to the rotating shaft 36 via a number of spokes 38. The generator stator 39 is arranged around the generator rotor 37. A support structure 40 carries the generator stator 39.
The rotating shaft 36 having a centre axis A comprises a first ring-shaped projection 41 and a second ring-shaped projection 42. Into the first ring-shaped projection 41 a first hydrodynamic rotary bearing 43 and into the second ring-shaped projection 42 a second hydrodynamic rotary bearing 44 are fitted. A not explicitly shown sleeve of the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing 43 is attached to the inner ring-shaped surface 45 of the first ring-shaped projection 41 and a not explicitly shown sleeve of the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing 44 is attached to the inner ring-shaped surface 46 of the second ring-shaped projection 42.
A support ring 47 of the support structure 40 is fitted inside the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing 43 and the support ring 47 of the support structure 40 is fixedly connected to a not explicitly shown inner ring of the first hydrodynamic rotary bearing 43 respectively. The support ring 47 is attached to a kind of disk 48 of the support structure 40, which supports the generator stator 39 at the first end. Inside the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing 44 a solid cylinder 49 of the support structure 40 is fitted and the solid cylinder 49 of the support structure 40 is connected to a not explicitly shown inner ring of the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing 44 respectively. The cylinder 49 is attached to another kind of disk 50 of the support structure 40, which supports the generator stator 39 at the second end.
The loading forces of the stator arrangement comprising the generator stator 39 and the support structure 40 on both the support ring 47 and the solid cylinder 49 are directed downwards, so that each contact zone in each hydrodynamic rotary bearing 43, 44 is at the lower part of the respective hydrodynamic rotary bearing 43, 44 and therefore submerged in the respective lubricant of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing 43, 44 at all times.
In conventional rotating shaft-support structure-hydrodynamic rotary bearing-arrangements the loading forces are typically transferred to the hydrodynamic rotary bearing through the upper part of its outer sleeve in a substantially horizontal arrangement. According to the invention the loading forces are transferred through the lower part of the inner surface of a hydrodynamic rotary bearing thereby reducing wear.
Claims
1. A device, comprising:
- a hydrodynamic rotary bearing, comprising: a first bearing part and a second bearing part pivotable relatively to each other, and a lubricant and a contact zone between the first bearing part and the second bearing part at least when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest;
- a support structure comprising a first ring-shaped projection; and
- a rotating shaft,
- wherein the support structure and the rotating shaft having a centre axis which rotating shaft and support structure are pivotable supported against each other via the hydrodynamic rotary bearing,
- wherein a shape of the rotating shaft and a shape the support structure are such that when they are arranged on the hydrodynamic rotary bearing that the contact zone of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is submerged in the lubricant even when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest,
- wherein the first ring-shaped projection of the support structure is connected to the second bearing part, and
- wherein the first bearing part is an outer bearing sleeve and the second bearing part is an inner ring.
2. The device according to claim 1,
- wherein the rotating shaft comprises a second ring-shaped projection having an outer ring-shaped surface and an inner ring-shaped surface in relation to the centre axis of the rotating shaft, and
- wherein a first bearing part of a second hydrodynamic rotary bearing is arranged on the inner ring-shaped surface of the second ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft.
3. The device according to claim 1,
- wherein the support structure comprises a cylindrical or a second ring-shaped projection, and
- wherein the cylindrical or the second ring-shaped projection of the support structure is connected to a second bearing part of a second hydrodynamic rotary bearing.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the rotating shaft carries a rotor arrangement of a generator.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the support structure is a support structure of a stator arrangement of a generator.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the generator is a direct drive generator provided for a wind turbine.
7. A wind turbine comprising:
- a device according to claim 1.
8. The wind turbine according to claim 7, wherein the first bearing part is an outer bearing sleeve and the second bearing part is an inner ring of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing.
9. A device, comprising:
- a hydrodynamic rotary bearing, comprising: a first bearing part and a second bearing part pivotable relatively to each other, and a lubricant and a contact zone between the first bearing part and the second bearing part at least when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest;
- a support structure; and
- a rotating shaft,
- wherein the support structure and the rotating shaft having a centre axis which rotating shaft and support structure are pivotable supported against each other via the hydrodynamic rotary bearing,
- wherein a shape of the rotating shaft and a shape the support structure are such that when they are arranged on the hydrodynamic rotary bearing that the contact zone of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is submerged in the lubricant even when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest,
- wherein the rotating shaft comprises a first ring-shaped projection having an outer ring-shaped surface and an inner ring-shaped surface in relation to the centre axis of the rotating shaft, and
- wherein the first bearing part of a first hydrodynamic rotary bearing is arranged on the inner ring-shaped surface of the first ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft.
10. The device according to claim 9,
- wherein the rotating shaft comprises a second ring-shaped projection having an outer ring-shaped surface and an inner ring-shaped surface in relation to the centre axis of the rotating shaft, and
- wherein the first bearing part of a second hydrodynamic rotary bearing is arranged on the inner ring-shaped surface of the second ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft.
11. The device according to claim 9,
- wherein the support structure comprises a cylindrical or a second ring-shaped projection, and
- wherein the cylindrical or the second ring-shaped projection of the support structure is connected to the second bearing part of the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing.
12. A wind turbine comprising:
- a hydrodynamic rotary bearing, comprising: a first bearing part and a second bearing part pivotable relatively to each other, and a lubricant and a contact zone between the first bearing part and the second bearing part at least when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest;
- a support structure; and
- a rotating shaft,
- wherein the support structure and the rotating shaft having a centre axis which rotating shaft and support structure are pivotable supported against each other via the hydrodynamic rotary bearing,
- wherein a shape of the rotating shaft and a shape the support structure are such that, when they are arranged on the hydrodynamic rotary bearing, the contact zone of the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is submerged in the lubricant even when the hydrodynamic rotary bearing is at rest,
- wherein the rotating shaft comprises a first ring-shaped projection having an outer ring-shaped surface and an inner ring-shaped surface in relation to the centre axis of the rotating shaft, and
- wherein the first bearing part of a first hydrodynamic rotary bearing is arranged on the inner ring-shaped surface of the first ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft.
13. The wind turbine according to claim 12,
- wherein the rotating shaft comprises a second ring-shaped projection having an outer ring-shaped surface and an inner ring-shaped surface in relation to the centre axis of the rotating shaft, and
- wherein the first bearing part of a second hydrodynamic rotary bearing is arranged on the inner ring-shaped surface of the second ring-shaped projection of the rotating shaft.
14. The wind turbine according to claim 13,
- wherein the support structure comprises a cylindrical or a second ring-shaped projection, and
- wherein the cylindrical or the second ring-shaped projection of the support structure is connected to the second bearing part of the second hydrodynamic rotary bearing.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Mar 5, 2009
Date of Patent: May 1, 2012
Patent Publication Number: 20090232429
Assignee: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (Munich)
Inventor: Henrik Stiesdal (Odense C)
Primary Examiner: Marcus Charles
Application Number: 12/380,923
International Classification: F16C 32/06 (20060101);